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Bungie is keeping plenty busy these days with Destiny 2, but it looks like they may have also been working on a secret project. The developer recently filed a trademark application for what appears to be a game called Matter.

If you're a fan of the original soundtrack for the first Destiny game and you've always wanted a legal copy of your own, you're in luck. Bungie has announced that a licensed version of "Music of the Spheres," will soon be made available.

Marty O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori and Paul McCartney's Music of the Spheres album project was never released to the public with the original release of Destiny due to O'Donnell being removed from the project. Well, the album was just released online in full.

It was announced last night that a Destiny 2 livestream scheduled for today had been cancelled. Instead, Bungie decided to invest their efforts in updates from various members of staff focusing on the future of the game.

If you've been a bit disappointed in diminishing experience returns depending on what activities you take part in while playing Destiny 2, Bungie has heard you loud and clear. They plan on changing the way XP works, removing the emphasis from more time-consuming activities.

Bungie has been working hard to fix Destiny 2 and to improve the options and features for gamers. One of the updates includes a return of the Trials of the Nine, which was disabled recently after an exploit in the Crucible was discovered involving one of the emotes.

The PC release of Destiny 2 is fast approaching for those of you who have the Battle.net client. After launching last month in September for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Bungie is gearing up for release on PC by unleashing the specification details on what you'll need in order to run the game properly.

It's been three years since the launch of Destiny. That's three years for the team at Bungie to learn, grow and deliver a more robust, fully realized adventure with the recently released Destiny 2. So now for the big question: Did they rise to the occasion?

Now that Destiny 2 has launched for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and is set to arrive next month for PC, Bungie and Activision decided to do something extremely bold: the soundtrack for the sequel has been made available for free.

Even though Destiny 2 is one of the biggest game launches of the year and has racked up a rather large player-base in such a short amount of time, there are still some major bugs you will probably want to avoid if you plan on enjoying your time in Bungie's sci-fi universe.

Some Destiny 2 players have been greeted with an unfortunate problem while attempting to play the game. There have been some consistent and growing complaints about the game crashing. However, it's only happening on a specific platform and during a set interval, which is causing some gamers to tear their hair out.

Now that Destiny 2 is out in the wild, players are starting to discover the game's various new systems. One of those systems makes shaders consumable items this time around, which has gotten quite a few players up in arms. According to Bungie's Luke Smith, however, there's really not much to worry about.

With one of the biggest games of the year rolling out for the global audience on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Bungie and Activision are anticipating some really heavy server activity, so much so that Bungie is warning people that there will be server queues setup ahead of Destiny 2's launch.

With Destiny 2 just days away from release and gamers geeking out about the upcoming first-person shooter sequel finally landing on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Bungie decided to throw the hardcore gamers a bone by revealing when the first major raid for the game would be made available for the game.

Even though Bungie's Destiny 2 hasn't even released yet, the game is already in the news for the kind of DLC it might be receiving. With the original DLC for the first game not being the most memorable part of the experience, there's now rumors about what kind of DLC could be in store for the upcoming first-person shooter title.

If you missed out on the original Destiny, or perhaps you just want a thorough refresher on the lore before hopping into Destiny 2, then you'll want to check out a recently uploaded video that packs in everything you need to know about Bungie's FPS world.

Bungie and Activision are gearing up for the release of one of the most highly anticipated shooter-game sequels in recent times: Destiny 2. The upcoming game is set to go live on September 6th for home consoles and in October for PC, and the official launch trailer is here to get you all pumped up for a galactic battle of epic proportions.

PC gamers have been clamoring for more details and news about the upcoming release of Destiny 2. What will be the system requirements? Will there be a beta? How will it perform? Well, Bungie finally stepped out from the shadows with some fresh new details for Destiny 2, including the beta dates.